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''The Violent Enemy'' (also known as ''Came the Hero'') is a 1969 film directed by
Don Sharp Donald Herman Sharp (19 April 192114 December 2011) was an Australian film director. His best known films were made for Hammer Film Productions, Hammer in the 1960s, and included ''Kiss of the Vampire (film), Kiss of the Vampire'' (1963) and ' ...
and starring Tom Bell,
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,
Ed Begley Edward James Begley Sr. (March 25, 1901 – April 28, 1970) was an American actor of theatre, radio, film, and television. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film '' Sweet Bird of Youth'' (1962) an ...
, and Noel Purcell. It was written by Edmund Ward based on the 1966 novel ''A Candle for the Dead'' by Hugh Marlow (as
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). The plot concerns an IRA plot to blow up a British power station.


Premise

IRA bomb expert Sean Rogan escapes from prison, and is reluctantly recruited into a scheme by IRA leader Colum O'More to blow up a British electronics factory back in Ireland. Rogan wants a peaceful life but O'More insists. Rogan is given Hannah Costello to assist him. Inspector Sullivan is suspicious of Rogan.


Cast

* Tom Bell as Sean Rogan *
Susan Hampshire Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis (born 12 May 1937), is an English actress. She is a three-time Emmy Award winner, winning for the television dramas, '' The Forsyte Saga'' in 1970, '' The First Churchills'' in 1971, and for '' Vanity Fair'' i ...
as Hannah Costello *
Ed Begley Edward James Begley Sr. (March 25, 1901 – April 28, 1970) was an American actor of theatre, radio, film, and television. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film '' Sweet Bird of Youth'' (1962) an ...
as Colum O'More * Noel Purcell as John Michael Leary *
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as Austin * Michael Standing as Fletcher *Philip O'Flynn as Inspector Sullivan


Original novel

The film was based on the 1966 novel ''A Candle for the Dead'' by Hugh Marlow (better known as Jack Higgins). The ''Observer'' called it "fast and exciting". The sale of the movie rights enabled Higgins to quit teaching and write full time. The book would subsequently be reissued in 1969 as ''The Violent Enemy'' by Jack Higgins.


Production

Don Sharp had previously worked with the producers on ''
Taste of Excitement ''Taste of Excitement'', also known as ''Why Would Anyone Want to Kill a Nice Girl Like You?'', is a 1969 British mystery film, mystery thriller film directed by Don Sharp and starring Eva Renzi, David Buck and Peter Vaughan. It was written by S ...
'' (which would be released after this film). He says the original title of the film was ''Candle for the Dead''. The title was changed to ''Came the Hero'' when filming began in
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in October 1968 and was finished by December. Sharp says it had a "nice cast" with Begley being "marvellous... it was a very good movie to make. I loved filming in Ireland. Tom Bell was marvellous".


Release

Sharp says "everyone was delighted" with the film but just as it was released in May 1969, IRA activity started up again causing the film to be pulled. The film was given a small re-release in early 1971.


Critical reception

''
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'' called it a "moderately interesting if not particularly convincing melodrama". ''Western Daily Press'' called it "a moderate suspenseful film."
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described it as "one of only a handful of British films to deal with the troubles in Ireland. Played as a melodrama, the film is efficiently directed by action specialist Don Sharp. Tom Bell has the right air of disillusionment about him as the IRA man who's learned moderation in a British jail". The ''
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'' noted, "it's efficiently made, if unsurprising, and familiar American actor Ed Begley is worth watching as the fanatical Irish mastermind behind the scheme." ''
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'' said "The sum of all these substantial parts is less than a masterpiece. Too much of a hint of 'Oirish' accents among English actors. Too much talk of The Cause. Too little movement in the clock above Leary's bar, which is forever stuck at seven minutes past nine. Still it fills an idle hour and a half well enough."


References


External links

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